MASS MoCA staff have spent four months negotiating for livable wages to no avail. Poised to strike, unionized workers have given the museum until March…
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Art history enthusiasts look no further, the next stop on your list is the Vasa Museum. Dedicated to preserving and showcasing the magnificent Vasa ship,…
New York City is widely regarded as one of the cultural capitals of the world, and its vibrant museum scene is a testament to its…
In recent developments brought forth to the art world, the theft of Maurizio Cattelan’s “America” a golden toilet sculpture has taken a turn. This incident,…
In the hallowed halls of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, a captivating masterpiece has taken center stage, drawing art enthusiasts and…
In a recent art auction held by Bonhams in New York during the special Armory Week, Robert Colescott’s monumental canvas “1919” (1980) made waves by…
In the world of contemporary art, where boundaries are constantly pushed and conventions challenged, Jens Haaning’s audacious act serves as a thought-provoking chapter in the…
In the 19th century, as coal powered the world’s industrial revolution, artists delved into this newfound resource’s rich complexities and risks. Painters like J.M.W Turner…
Philips is breaking new ground with their latest e-commerce initiative. Dropshop brings the auction house to the primary market by partnering with artists directly and…
Nestled within the bustling streets of New York City, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum stands tall as an architectural marvel, with its spiraling design crafted…